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Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit
All packages currently up to date as far as I can without going to 16.10 (I can't do a distro update as I am a first responder and my radio gear will not work on 16.10 as of yet).
Laptop is currently configured the same, yet it seems to work just fine, so I'm not sure what's causing this.



When trying to open simply Notepad, I am given the following error:



brandon@BrandonsDesktop:~$ wine notepad
Wine cannot find the FreeType font library. To enable Wine to
use TrueType fonts please install a version of FreeType greater than
or equal to 2.0.5.
http://www.freetype.org


The window opens, but the menu bar is blank and no letters type out, in fact doing that brings up an invisible Program Error box that has to be closed by the task bar.



What I have done to attempt to remedy this:
Purged Wine, libfreetype6, ttf-mscorefonts
Then did the following:



rm -rf $HOME/.wine
rm -f $HOME/.config/menus/applications-merged/wine*
rm -rf $HOME/.local/share/applications/wine
rm -f $HOME/.local/share/desktop-directories/wine*
rm -f $HOME/.local/share/icons/????_*.xpm


I then reinstalled WINE, but the same issue ocurrs. I'm not even sure why it's doing this? The only configuration difference between this computer and the laptop, is that this computer has 3 monitors.



Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.



I made a video demonstrating the issues it's showing me, 10 minutes long, but maybe you'll catch something in the terminal that I missed?



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXGe-lo4haw



EDIT: I have tried the latest winehq packages, wine-staging, same issue as before.










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    Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit
    All packages currently up to date as far as I can without going to 16.10 (I can't do a distro update as I am a first responder and my radio gear will not work on 16.10 as of yet).
    Laptop is currently configured the same, yet it seems to work just fine, so I'm not sure what's causing this.



    When trying to open simply Notepad, I am given the following error:



    brandon@BrandonsDesktop:~$ wine notepad
    Wine cannot find the FreeType font library. To enable Wine to
    use TrueType fonts please install a version of FreeType greater than
    or equal to 2.0.5.
    http://www.freetype.org


    The window opens, but the menu bar is blank and no letters type out, in fact doing that brings up an invisible Program Error box that has to be closed by the task bar.



    What I have done to attempt to remedy this:
    Purged Wine, libfreetype6, ttf-mscorefonts
    Then did the following:



    rm -rf $HOME/.wine
    rm -f $HOME/.config/menus/applications-merged/wine*
    rm -rf $HOME/.local/share/applications/wine
    rm -f $HOME/.local/share/desktop-directories/wine*
    rm -f $HOME/.local/share/icons/????_*.xpm


    I then reinstalled WINE, but the same issue ocurrs. I'm not even sure why it's doing this? The only configuration difference between this computer and the laptop, is that this computer has 3 monitors.



    Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.



    I made a video demonstrating the issues it's showing me, 10 minutes long, but maybe you'll catch something in the terminal that I missed?



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXGe-lo4haw



    EDIT: I have tried the latest winehq packages, wine-staging, same issue as before.










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      Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit
      All packages currently up to date as far as I can without going to 16.10 (I can't do a distro update as I am a first responder and my radio gear will not work on 16.10 as of yet).
      Laptop is currently configured the same, yet it seems to work just fine, so I'm not sure what's causing this.



      When trying to open simply Notepad, I am given the following error:



      brandon@BrandonsDesktop:~$ wine notepad
      Wine cannot find the FreeType font library. To enable Wine to
      use TrueType fonts please install a version of FreeType greater than
      or equal to 2.0.5.
      http://www.freetype.org


      The window opens, but the menu bar is blank and no letters type out, in fact doing that brings up an invisible Program Error box that has to be closed by the task bar.



      What I have done to attempt to remedy this:
      Purged Wine, libfreetype6, ttf-mscorefonts
      Then did the following:



      rm -rf $HOME/.wine
      rm -f $HOME/.config/menus/applications-merged/wine*
      rm -rf $HOME/.local/share/applications/wine
      rm -f $HOME/.local/share/desktop-directories/wine*
      rm -f $HOME/.local/share/icons/????_*.xpm


      I then reinstalled WINE, but the same issue ocurrs. I'm not even sure why it's doing this? The only configuration difference between this computer and the laptop, is that this computer has 3 monitors.



      Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.



      I made a video demonstrating the issues it's showing me, 10 minutes long, but maybe you'll catch something in the terminal that I missed?



      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXGe-lo4haw



      EDIT: I have tried the latest winehq packages, wine-staging, same issue as before.










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      Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit
      All packages currently up to date as far as I can without going to 16.10 (I can't do a distro update as I am a first responder and my radio gear will not work on 16.10 as of yet).
      Laptop is currently configured the same, yet it seems to work just fine, so I'm not sure what's causing this.



      When trying to open simply Notepad, I am given the following error:



      brandon@BrandonsDesktop:~$ wine notepad
      Wine cannot find the FreeType font library. To enable Wine to
      use TrueType fonts please install a version of FreeType greater than
      or equal to 2.0.5.
      http://www.freetype.org


      The window opens, but the menu bar is blank and no letters type out, in fact doing that brings up an invisible Program Error box that has to be closed by the task bar.



      What I have done to attempt to remedy this:
      Purged Wine, libfreetype6, ttf-mscorefonts
      Then did the following:



      rm -rf $HOME/.wine
      rm -f $HOME/.config/menus/applications-merged/wine*
      rm -rf $HOME/.local/share/applications/wine
      rm -f $HOME/.local/share/desktop-directories/wine*
      rm -f $HOME/.local/share/icons/????_*.xpm


      I then reinstalled WINE, but the same issue ocurrs. I'm not even sure why it's doing this? The only configuration difference between this computer and the laptop, is that this computer has 3 monitors.



      Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.



      I made a video demonstrating the issues it's showing me, 10 minutes long, but maybe you'll catch something in the terminal that I missed?



      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXGe-lo4haw



      EDIT: I have tried the latest winehq packages, wine-staging, same issue as before.







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          Even though the correct 32-bit library was installed, I had to completely remove it via synaptic package completely, and reinstall it. Now it's working fine, not sure why it wasn't working on it's own when it was already installed, but it IS working now.






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            Oh, excellent. I left some diagnostics for someone with similar issue

            – Carlos Rafael Ramirez
            Nov 8 '16 at 12:38






          • 1





            Thanks if I ever run into this issue again I'll try it myself too. I was trying to compare to my laptop, but I wasn't checking permissions, only the folder structures.

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          Wine needs the 32bit version of libraries. Probably you have freetype 64 but no 32.



          Execute a clean wine space:



          env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine32 WINEARCH=win32 notepad


          Also check



          env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine64 WINEARCH=win64 notepad


          I have a system with Ubuntu 16.04 and wine working. if I list my libs it says:



          /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu# ll | grep freetype
          lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 oct 6 09:32 libfreetype.so.6 -> libfreetype.so.6.12.1
          -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 694800 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6.12.1


          And



          /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu# ll | grep freetype
          lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6 -> libfreetype.so.6.12.1
          -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 714364 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6.12.1


          Check what do you have in your system



          Regards






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          • Nope I have the 32-bit versions, verified with dpkg -l "freetype".

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Nov 8 '16 at 10:24







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            I updated my answer to give you more options

            – Carlos Rafael Ramirez
            Nov 8 '16 at 12:37






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            I don't think the edited command will match the output, so I have rolled back that edit @WaKeMaTTa

            – muru
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          UPDATE:

          I found out what caused the problem. I installed a lightscribe labeler package, 4l_1.0-1_i386.deb



          This package breaks wine. If you uninstall the package, wine works again. I have an older package for this labeler, 4L-1.0-r6.i586.rpm, which can be converted to .deb using alien. The older package does not cause the font problem with wine. If you you're going to use the lightscribe labeler, don't use the 4l_1.0-1_i386.deb package.



          ORIGINAL POST:

          The answers above led me to this solution:



          1. Open Package Manager

          2. In search window type without quotes 'freetype'

          3. Right-click on 'libfreetype6:i386' and mark for removal

          4. Click Apply. It removes itself and several other dependent packages.

          5. Reinstall that same library and all the packages it removed.

          After doing this and reinstalling wine, wine worked correctly again.



          Background: OS is Linux Mint 18 64bit (based on Ubuntu 16.04). Wine programs unexpectedly started running with no fonts, and were opening in tiny, empty, box-shaped windows. Running wine from terminal showed the 'Wine cannot find the FreeType font library' error. No combination of removing/reinstalling wine was correcting the issue. All indications were that the font libraries were correctly installed.



          You'll see other libfreetype libraries in package manager, but if you try to remove those, the package manager wants to remove over 500 packages and says it will break your system. Just removing and reinstalling the libfreetype6:i386 one corrected the problem on my system.






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          • Wow good catch, I actually had installed Lightscribe software not that long ago because I installed a burner for it recently (what a waste of money I didn't know the tech was dead).

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Dec 19 '16 at 9:30











          • Hey, I hope you're still around monitoring this. Everything mostly still works, but I can no longer load one of my games, Brutal Doom, which uses GZDoom. It crashes when loading fmodex.dll. What's interesting is I tried this on my laptop (even though it's not a lightscribe drive). Before installing lightscribe libs, Brutal Doom loads and plays great in Wine. Install the libs, and remove them (especially after reinstalling the freetype libs), Brutal Doom also doesn't load on that machine now, same error. So something is still broken, more than freetype. I'm not sure what though.

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          • @BrandonMacEachern just FYI, gzdoom is natively supported on Linux, you don't need to use wine

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          • @jrh Post is now 3 years old. 3 years ago the Windows version had better performance through Wine than the native Linux version. I don't even use Linux anymore and now enjoy GZDoom in Vulkan on Windows on my new hardware.

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          this solved it on 18.04
          https://forums.lutris.net/t/solved-wine-missing-freetype-library/2772
          sudo apt install libfreetype6:i386






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          • This seemed to have no effect for me on 18.04

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          • @jrh just to make it sure, type locate libfreetype.so

            – Aquarius Power
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          • Somehow, uninstalling and re-installing libfreetype6 did it, like what Brandon was saying; I have no idea why; never had that happen to me before with any other package.

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          • cool, good it worked for u2 :)

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          Even though the correct 32-bit library was installed, I had to completely remove it via synaptic package completely, and reinstall it. Now it's working fine, not sure why it wasn't working on it's own when it was already installed, but it IS working now.






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            Oh, excellent. I left some diagnostics for someone with similar issue

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            Thanks if I ever run into this issue again I'll try it myself too. I was trying to compare to my laptop, but I wasn't checking permissions, only the folder structures.

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          Even though the correct 32-bit library was installed, I had to completely remove it via synaptic package completely, and reinstall it. Now it's working fine, not sure why it wasn't working on it's own when it was already installed, but it IS working now.






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          Even though the correct 32-bit library was installed, I had to completely remove it via synaptic package completely, and reinstall it. Now it's working fine, not sure why it wasn't working on it's own when it was already installed, but it IS working now.







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            – Brandon MacEachern
            Nov 8 '16 at 13:16












          • 2





            Oh, excellent. I left some diagnostics for someone with similar issue

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            Nov 8 '16 at 12:38






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            Nov 8 '16 at 13:16







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          Thanks if I ever run into this issue again I'll try it myself too. I was trying to compare to my laptop, but I wasn't checking permissions, only the folder structures.

          – Brandon MacEachern
          Nov 8 '16 at 13:16













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          Wine needs the 32bit version of libraries. Probably you have freetype 64 but no 32.



          Execute a clean wine space:



          env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine32 WINEARCH=win32 notepad


          Also check



          env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine64 WINEARCH=win64 notepad


          I have a system with Ubuntu 16.04 and wine working. if I list my libs it says:



          /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu# ll | grep freetype
          lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 oct 6 09:32 libfreetype.so.6 -> libfreetype.so.6.12.1
          -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 694800 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6.12.1


          And



          /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu# ll | grep freetype
          lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6 -> libfreetype.so.6.12.1
          -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 714364 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6.12.1


          Check what do you have in your system



          Regards






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          • Nope I have the 32-bit versions, verified with dpkg -l "freetype".

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Nov 8 '16 at 10:24







          • 1





            I updated my answer to give you more options

            – Carlos Rafael Ramirez
            Nov 8 '16 at 12:37






          • 1





            I don't think the edited command will match the output, so I have rolled back that edit @WaKeMaTTa

            – muru
            Mar 5 '18 at 7:18















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          Wine needs the 32bit version of libraries. Probably you have freetype 64 but no 32.



          Execute a clean wine space:



          env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine32 WINEARCH=win32 notepad


          Also check



          env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine64 WINEARCH=win64 notepad


          I have a system with Ubuntu 16.04 and wine working. if I list my libs it says:



          /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu# ll | grep freetype
          lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 oct 6 09:32 libfreetype.so.6 -> libfreetype.so.6.12.1
          -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 694800 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6.12.1


          And



          /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu# ll | grep freetype
          lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6 -> libfreetype.so.6.12.1
          -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 714364 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6.12.1


          Check what do you have in your system



          Regards






          share|improve this answer




























          • Nope I have the 32-bit versions, verified with dpkg -l "freetype".

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Nov 8 '16 at 10:24







          • 1





            I updated my answer to give you more options

            – Carlos Rafael Ramirez
            Nov 8 '16 at 12:37






          • 1





            I don't think the edited command will match the output, so I have rolled back that edit @WaKeMaTTa

            – muru
            Mar 5 '18 at 7:18













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          Wine needs the 32bit version of libraries. Probably you have freetype 64 but no 32.



          Execute a clean wine space:



          env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine32 WINEARCH=win32 notepad


          Also check



          env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine64 WINEARCH=win64 notepad


          I have a system with Ubuntu 16.04 and wine working. if I list my libs it says:



          /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu# ll | grep freetype
          lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 oct 6 09:32 libfreetype.so.6 -> libfreetype.so.6.12.1
          -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 694800 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6.12.1


          And



          /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu# ll | grep freetype
          lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6 -> libfreetype.so.6.12.1
          -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 714364 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6.12.1


          Check what do you have in your system



          Regards






          share|improve this answer
















          Wine needs the 32bit version of libraries. Probably you have freetype 64 but no 32.



          Execute a clean wine space:



          env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine32 WINEARCH=win32 notepad


          Also check



          env WINEPREFIX=~/.wine64 WINEARCH=win64 notepad


          I have a system with Ubuntu 16.04 and wine working. if I list my libs it says:



          /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu# ll | grep freetype
          lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 oct 6 09:32 libfreetype.so.6 -> libfreetype.so.6.12.1
          -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 694800 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6.12.1


          And



          /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu# ll | grep freetype
          lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6 -> libfreetype.so.6.12.1
          -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 714364 abr 15 2016 libfreetype.so.6.12.1


          Check what do you have in your system



          Regards







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          • Nope I have the 32-bit versions, verified with dpkg -l "freetype".

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Nov 8 '16 at 10:24







          • 1





            I updated my answer to give you more options

            – Carlos Rafael Ramirez
            Nov 8 '16 at 12:37






          • 1





            I don't think the edited command will match the output, so I have rolled back that edit @WaKeMaTTa

            – muru
            Mar 5 '18 at 7:18

















          • Nope I have the 32-bit versions, verified with dpkg -l "freetype".

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Nov 8 '16 at 10:24







          • 1





            I updated my answer to give you more options

            – Carlos Rafael Ramirez
            Nov 8 '16 at 12:37






          • 1





            I don't think the edited command will match the output, so I have rolled back that edit @WaKeMaTTa

            – muru
            Mar 5 '18 at 7:18
















          Nope I have the 32-bit versions, verified with dpkg -l "freetype".

          – Brandon MacEachern
          Nov 8 '16 at 10:24






          Nope I have the 32-bit versions, verified with dpkg -l "freetype".

          – Brandon MacEachern
          Nov 8 '16 at 10:24





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          I updated my answer to give you more options

          – Carlos Rafael Ramirez
          Nov 8 '16 at 12:37





          I updated my answer to give you more options

          – Carlos Rafael Ramirez
          Nov 8 '16 at 12:37




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          I don't think the edited command will match the output, so I have rolled back that edit @WaKeMaTTa

          – muru
          Mar 5 '18 at 7:18





          I don't think the edited command will match the output, so I have rolled back that edit @WaKeMaTTa

          – muru
          Mar 5 '18 at 7:18











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          UPDATE:

          I found out what caused the problem. I installed a lightscribe labeler package, 4l_1.0-1_i386.deb



          This package breaks wine. If you uninstall the package, wine works again. I have an older package for this labeler, 4L-1.0-r6.i586.rpm, which can be converted to .deb using alien. The older package does not cause the font problem with wine. If you you're going to use the lightscribe labeler, don't use the 4l_1.0-1_i386.deb package.



          ORIGINAL POST:

          The answers above led me to this solution:



          1. Open Package Manager

          2. In search window type without quotes 'freetype'

          3. Right-click on 'libfreetype6:i386' and mark for removal

          4. Click Apply. It removes itself and several other dependent packages.

          5. Reinstall that same library and all the packages it removed.

          After doing this and reinstalling wine, wine worked correctly again.



          Background: OS is Linux Mint 18 64bit (based on Ubuntu 16.04). Wine programs unexpectedly started running with no fonts, and were opening in tiny, empty, box-shaped windows. Running wine from terminal showed the 'Wine cannot find the FreeType font library' error. No combination of removing/reinstalling wine was correcting the issue. All indications were that the font libraries were correctly installed.



          You'll see other libfreetype libraries in package manager, but if you try to remove those, the package manager wants to remove over 500 packages and says it will break your system. Just removing and reinstalling the libfreetype6:i386 one corrected the problem on my system.






          share|improve this answer




























          • Wow good catch, I actually had installed Lightscribe software not that long ago because I installed a burner for it recently (what a waste of money I didn't know the tech was dead).

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Dec 19 '16 at 9:30











          • Hey, I hope you're still around monitoring this. Everything mostly still works, but I can no longer load one of my games, Brutal Doom, which uses GZDoom. It crashes when loading fmodex.dll. What's interesting is I tried this on my laptop (even though it's not a lightscribe drive). Before installing lightscribe libs, Brutal Doom loads and plays great in Wine. Install the libs, and remove them (especially after reinstalling the freetype libs), Brutal Doom also doesn't load on that machine now, same error. So something is still broken, more than freetype. I'm not sure what though.

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Jan 31 '17 at 6:42











          • @BrandonMacEachern just FYI, gzdoom is natively supported on Linux, you don't need to use wine

            – jrh
            yesterday











          • @jrh Post is now 3 years old. 3 years ago the Windows version had better performance through Wine than the native Linux version. I don't even use Linux anymore and now enjoy GZDoom in Vulkan on Windows on my new hardware.

            – Brandon MacEachern
            2 hours ago















          2



















          UPDATE:

          I found out what caused the problem. I installed a lightscribe labeler package, 4l_1.0-1_i386.deb



          This package breaks wine. If you uninstall the package, wine works again. I have an older package for this labeler, 4L-1.0-r6.i586.rpm, which can be converted to .deb using alien. The older package does not cause the font problem with wine. If you you're going to use the lightscribe labeler, don't use the 4l_1.0-1_i386.deb package.



          ORIGINAL POST:

          The answers above led me to this solution:



          1. Open Package Manager

          2. In search window type without quotes 'freetype'

          3. Right-click on 'libfreetype6:i386' and mark for removal

          4. Click Apply. It removes itself and several other dependent packages.

          5. Reinstall that same library and all the packages it removed.

          After doing this and reinstalling wine, wine worked correctly again.



          Background: OS is Linux Mint 18 64bit (based on Ubuntu 16.04). Wine programs unexpectedly started running with no fonts, and were opening in tiny, empty, box-shaped windows. Running wine from terminal showed the 'Wine cannot find the FreeType font library' error. No combination of removing/reinstalling wine was correcting the issue. All indications were that the font libraries were correctly installed.



          You'll see other libfreetype libraries in package manager, but if you try to remove those, the package manager wants to remove over 500 packages and says it will break your system. Just removing and reinstalling the libfreetype6:i386 one corrected the problem on my system.






          share|improve this answer




























          • Wow good catch, I actually had installed Lightscribe software not that long ago because I installed a burner for it recently (what a waste of money I didn't know the tech was dead).

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Dec 19 '16 at 9:30











          • Hey, I hope you're still around monitoring this. Everything mostly still works, but I can no longer load one of my games, Brutal Doom, which uses GZDoom. It crashes when loading fmodex.dll. What's interesting is I tried this on my laptop (even though it's not a lightscribe drive). Before installing lightscribe libs, Brutal Doom loads and plays great in Wine. Install the libs, and remove them (especially after reinstalling the freetype libs), Brutal Doom also doesn't load on that machine now, same error. So something is still broken, more than freetype. I'm not sure what though.

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Jan 31 '17 at 6:42











          • @BrandonMacEachern just FYI, gzdoom is natively supported on Linux, you don't need to use wine

            – jrh
            yesterday











          • @jrh Post is now 3 years old. 3 years ago the Windows version had better performance through Wine than the native Linux version. I don't even use Linux anymore and now enjoy GZDoom in Vulkan on Windows on my new hardware.

            – Brandon MacEachern
            2 hours ago













          2















          2











          2









          UPDATE:

          I found out what caused the problem. I installed a lightscribe labeler package, 4l_1.0-1_i386.deb



          This package breaks wine. If you uninstall the package, wine works again. I have an older package for this labeler, 4L-1.0-r6.i586.rpm, which can be converted to .deb using alien. The older package does not cause the font problem with wine. If you you're going to use the lightscribe labeler, don't use the 4l_1.0-1_i386.deb package.



          ORIGINAL POST:

          The answers above led me to this solution:



          1. Open Package Manager

          2. In search window type without quotes 'freetype'

          3. Right-click on 'libfreetype6:i386' and mark for removal

          4. Click Apply. It removes itself and several other dependent packages.

          5. Reinstall that same library and all the packages it removed.

          After doing this and reinstalling wine, wine worked correctly again.



          Background: OS is Linux Mint 18 64bit (based on Ubuntu 16.04). Wine programs unexpectedly started running with no fonts, and were opening in tiny, empty, box-shaped windows. Running wine from terminal showed the 'Wine cannot find the FreeType font library' error. No combination of removing/reinstalling wine was correcting the issue. All indications were that the font libraries were correctly installed.



          You'll see other libfreetype libraries in package manager, but if you try to remove those, the package manager wants to remove over 500 packages and says it will break your system. Just removing and reinstalling the libfreetype6:i386 one corrected the problem on my system.






          share|improve this answer
















          UPDATE:

          I found out what caused the problem. I installed a lightscribe labeler package, 4l_1.0-1_i386.deb



          This package breaks wine. If you uninstall the package, wine works again. I have an older package for this labeler, 4L-1.0-r6.i586.rpm, which can be converted to .deb using alien. The older package does not cause the font problem with wine. If you you're going to use the lightscribe labeler, don't use the 4l_1.0-1_i386.deb package.



          ORIGINAL POST:

          The answers above led me to this solution:



          1. Open Package Manager

          2. In search window type without quotes 'freetype'

          3. Right-click on 'libfreetype6:i386' and mark for removal

          4. Click Apply. It removes itself and several other dependent packages.

          5. Reinstall that same library and all the packages it removed.

          After doing this and reinstalling wine, wine worked correctly again.



          Background: OS is Linux Mint 18 64bit (based on Ubuntu 16.04). Wine programs unexpectedly started running with no fonts, and were opening in tiny, empty, box-shaped windows. Running wine from terminal showed the 'Wine cannot find the FreeType font library' error. No combination of removing/reinstalling wine was correcting the issue. All indications were that the font libraries were correctly installed.



          You'll see other libfreetype libraries in package manager, but if you try to remove those, the package manager wants to remove over 500 packages and says it will break your system. Just removing and reinstalling the libfreetype6:i386 one corrected the problem on my system.







          share|improve this answer















          share|improve this answer




          share|improve this answer








          edited Dec 9 '16 at 16:47









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          answered Dec 6 '16 at 17:50









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          • Wow good catch, I actually had installed Lightscribe software not that long ago because I installed a burner for it recently (what a waste of money I didn't know the tech was dead).

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Dec 19 '16 at 9:30











          • Hey, I hope you're still around monitoring this. Everything mostly still works, but I can no longer load one of my games, Brutal Doom, which uses GZDoom. It crashes when loading fmodex.dll. What's interesting is I tried this on my laptop (even though it's not a lightscribe drive). Before installing lightscribe libs, Brutal Doom loads and plays great in Wine. Install the libs, and remove them (especially after reinstalling the freetype libs), Brutal Doom also doesn't load on that machine now, same error. So something is still broken, more than freetype. I'm not sure what though.

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Jan 31 '17 at 6:42











          • @BrandonMacEachern just FYI, gzdoom is natively supported on Linux, you don't need to use wine

            – jrh
            yesterday











          • @jrh Post is now 3 years old. 3 years ago the Windows version had better performance through Wine than the native Linux version. I don't even use Linux anymore and now enjoy GZDoom in Vulkan on Windows on my new hardware.

            – Brandon MacEachern
            2 hours ago

















          • Wow good catch, I actually had installed Lightscribe software not that long ago because I installed a burner for it recently (what a waste of money I didn't know the tech was dead).

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Dec 19 '16 at 9:30











          • Hey, I hope you're still around monitoring this. Everything mostly still works, but I can no longer load one of my games, Brutal Doom, which uses GZDoom. It crashes when loading fmodex.dll. What's interesting is I tried this on my laptop (even though it's not a lightscribe drive). Before installing lightscribe libs, Brutal Doom loads and plays great in Wine. Install the libs, and remove them (especially after reinstalling the freetype libs), Brutal Doom also doesn't load on that machine now, same error. So something is still broken, more than freetype. I'm not sure what though.

            – Brandon MacEachern
            Jan 31 '17 at 6:42











          • @BrandonMacEachern just FYI, gzdoom is natively supported on Linux, you don't need to use wine

            – jrh
            yesterday











          • @jrh Post is now 3 years old. 3 years ago the Windows version had better performance through Wine than the native Linux version. I don't even use Linux anymore and now enjoy GZDoom in Vulkan on Windows on my new hardware.

            – Brandon MacEachern
            2 hours ago
















          Wow good catch, I actually had installed Lightscribe software not that long ago because I installed a burner for it recently (what a waste of money I didn't know the tech was dead).

          – Brandon MacEachern
          Dec 19 '16 at 9:30





          Wow good catch, I actually had installed Lightscribe software not that long ago because I installed a burner for it recently (what a waste of money I didn't know the tech was dead).

          – Brandon MacEachern
          Dec 19 '16 at 9:30













          Hey, I hope you're still around monitoring this. Everything mostly still works, but I can no longer load one of my games, Brutal Doom, which uses GZDoom. It crashes when loading fmodex.dll. What's interesting is I tried this on my laptop (even though it's not a lightscribe drive). Before installing lightscribe libs, Brutal Doom loads and plays great in Wine. Install the libs, and remove them (especially after reinstalling the freetype libs), Brutal Doom also doesn't load on that machine now, same error. So something is still broken, more than freetype. I'm not sure what though.

          – Brandon MacEachern
          Jan 31 '17 at 6:42





          Hey, I hope you're still around monitoring this. Everything mostly still works, but I can no longer load one of my games, Brutal Doom, which uses GZDoom. It crashes when loading fmodex.dll. What's interesting is I tried this on my laptop (even though it's not a lightscribe drive). Before installing lightscribe libs, Brutal Doom loads and plays great in Wine. Install the libs, and remove them (especially after reinstalling the freetype libs), Brutal Doom also doesn't load on that machine now, same error. So something is still broken, more than freetype. I'm not sure what though.

          – Brandon MacEachern
          Jan 31 '17 at 6:42













          @BrandonMacEachern just FYI, gzdoom is natively supported on Linux, you don't need to use wine

          – jrh
          yesterday





          @BrandonMacEachern just FYI, gzdoom is natively supported on Linux, you don't need to use wine

          – jrh
          yesterday













          @jrh Post is now 3 years old. 3 years ago the Windows version had better performance through Wine than the native Linux version. I don't even use Linux anymore and now enjoy GZDoom in Vulkan on Windows on my new hardware.

          – Brandon MacEachern
          2 hours ago





          @jrh Post is now 3 years old. 3 years ago the Windows version had better performance through Wine than the native Linux version. I don't even use Linux anymore and now enjoy GZDoom in Vulkan on Windows on my new hardware.

          – Brandon MacEachern
          2 hours ago











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          this solved it on 18.04
          https://forums.lutris.net/t/solved-wine-missing-freetype-library/2772
          sudo apt install libfreetype6:i386






          share|improve this answer


























          • This seemed to have no effect for me on 18.04

            – jrh
            yesterday











          • @jrh just to make it sure, type locate libfreetype.so

            – Aquarius Power
            10 hours ago












          • Somehow, uninstalling and re-installing libfreetype6 did it, like what Brandon was saying; I have no idea why; never had that happen to me before with any other package.

            – jrh
            9 hours ago











          • cool, good it worked for u2 :)

            – Aquarius Power
            2 hours ago















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          this solved it on 18.04
          https://forums.lutris.net/t/solved-wine-missing-freetype-library/2772
          sudo apt install libfreetype6:i386






          share|improve this answer


























          • This seemed to have no effect for me on 18.04

            – jrh
            yesterday











          • @jrh just to make it sure, type locate libfreetype.so

            – Aquarius Power
            10 hours ago












          • Somehow, uninstalling and re-installing libfreetype6 did it, like what Brandon was saying; I have no idea why; never had that happen to me before with any other package.

            – jrh
            9 hours ago











          • cool, good it worked for u2 :)

            – Aquarius Power
            2 hours ago













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          this solved it on 18.04
          https://forums.lutris.net/t/solved-wine-missing-freetype-library/2772
          sudo apt install libfreetype6:i386






          share|improve this answer














          this solved it on 18.04
          https://forums.lutris.net/t/solved-wine-missing-freetype-library/2772
          sudo apt install libfreetype6:i386







          share|improve this answer













          share|improve this answer




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          answered Sep 18 at 23:37









          Aquarius PowerAquarius Power

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          • This seemed to have no effect for me on 18.04

            – jrh
            yesterday











          • @jrh just to make it sure, type locate libfreetype.so

            – Aquarius Power
            10 hours ago












          • Somehow, uninstalling and re-installing libfreetype6 did it, like what Brandon was saying; I have no idea why; never had that happen to me before with any other package.

            – jrh
            9 hours ago











          • cool, good it worked for u2 :)

            – Aquarius Power
            2 hours ago

















          • This seemed to have no effect for me on 18.04

            – jrh
            yesterday











          • @jrh just to make it sure, type locate libfreetype.so

            – Aquarius Power
            10 hours ago












          • Somehow, uninstalling and re-installing libfreetype6 did it, like what Brandon was saying; I have no idea why; never had that happen to me before with any other package.

            – jrh
            9 hours ago











          • cool, good it worked for u2 :)

            – Aquarius Power
            2 hours ago
















          This seemed to have no effect for me on 18.04

          – jrh
          yesterday





          This seemed to have no effect for me on 18.04

          – jrh
          yesterday













          @jrh just to make it sure, type locate libfreetype.so

          – Aquarius Power
          10 hours ago






          @jrh just to make it sure, type locate libfreetype.so

          – Aquarius Power
          10 hours ago














          Somehow, uninstalling and re-installing libfreetype6 did it, like what Brandon was saying; I have no idea why; never had that happen to me before with any other package.

          – jrh
          9 hours ago





          Somehow, uninstalling and re-installing libfreetype6 did it, like what Brandon was saying; I have no idea why; never had that happen to me before with any other package.

          – jrh
          9 hours ago













          cool, good it worked for u2 :)

          – Aquarius Power
          2 hours ago





          cool, good it worked for u2 :)

          – Aquarius Power
          2 hours ago


















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